

KIDS CAMP HIGHLIGHTS:
What’s Included
• Dedicated instruction from Division 1 college coaches and PC players
• Daily lunch
• Each camper will receive a free camp T-shirt!
• Confidence building and teamwork training
• Daily contests and games (drills, 3 on 3, 5 on 5 games, etc.)
• Awards Ceremony
• Trainer on site
• Equal playing time
• Fun learning environment! Great for All levels of player!
ADDITIONAL INFO:
Who Can Participate
Quinton Ferrell Basketball Camp is open to kids between 1st-8th grade. Space is limited.
Cost
$200
Camp tuition is due in full at the time of registration.
Facilities
ROSS E. TEMPLETON PHYSICAL EDUCATION CENTER
The center bears the name of the late Ross E. Templeton ’24, distinguished alumnus and business leader of Charlotte and Clinton, who was a life-long devotee of PC sports. The Furman Pinson Arena seats more than 2,000 spectators. In 2000 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staton provided a new floor for the facility. Ample classrooms, multi-purpose space, and equipment serve the physical education instruction program.
Meals
Campers are served free lunch daily, but are welcome to pack their own lunch for camp.
Should your camper have any dietary restrictions and/or food allergies, please let us know at registration.
Concessions/Bank
Campers will have daily access to snacks and refreshments for purchase at the concession stand. We will provide a camp bank to deposit campers’ money for these miscellaneous purchases.
Medical Staff
There will be a Certified Trainer and Registered Nurse on-site for the duration of camp to address any injuries or illnesses.
What to Bring:
• Basketball sneakers
• Comfortable clothing (i.e. basketball shorts and tshirt)
• A water bottle (water stations will be available in each facility for refills)
• Any monies to be held in camp bank for concession stand purchases
Health and Safety
Our greatest priority is the health and safety of our camp participants and staff. We will continue to closely monitor the ongoing global pandemic and set camp policies following the guidance of the CDC. At this time, masks are optional.
• Anyone with COVID-19 symptoms should not report to camp until after receiving a negative test.
• Any day camp participant who presents COVID-19 symptoms while on campus will be removed from participation and must have a parent or designated adult caregiver pick up the individual.
Cancellation Policy
For a cancellation that occurs more than two weeks before the start of your camp session, please contact camp administrators.